Timbers down rival Sounders 1-0

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Even a few tense moments and a flurry of shots at the
finish didn’t dissuade Portland coach Caleb Porter from believing that the
Timbers were going to beat the Sounders.

“We dodged some bullets, for sure,” he said. “But in the end I thought it
was our game to win.”

Kalif Alhassan scored late in the first half and the Timbers held on for a
1-0 victory over Cascadia Cup rival Seattle on Sunday night, denying the
Sounders a chance to clinch a playoff berth.

The Timbers (13-5-14) moved into first place in the MLS Western Conference,
pulling them closer to the postseason spot with two games left. Portland has not
lost in six straight overall matches, and hasn’t lost at home in 14 straight.

“Everybody is dialed in,” midfielder Will Johnson said. “Everyone is on
board.”

It was the third straight loss for the Sounders, who fell to Vancouver
Whitecaps 4-1 on Wednesday night. The Sounders (15-11-6) dropped into third
place in the conference standings as the playoffs loom.

Seattle star Clint Dempsey, captain of the U.S. national team, appeared to
injure his shoulder in the first half and twice went to the sidelines to seek
treatment. But he returned for the second half.

He was trying his best, but he was carrying his shoulder,” Seattle coach
Sigi Schmid said. “He couldn’t go into challenges and tackles, he couldn’t run
normally. All those things affected him.”

With the Seattle loss, Vancouver claimed the supporters-created Cascadia
Cup, an annual three-way competition between the Sounders, Whitecaps and
Timbers.

The Timbers were last season’s recipients of the Cascadia Cup, which was
introduced in 2004 when all three teams were part of the United Soccer Leagues
First Division. But the actual rivalry between the three teams dates to 1975,
when they were part of the North American Soccer League.

Both the Sounders and Timbers were missing players because of international
duty. The Timbers were without defenders Rodney Wallace (Costa Rica) and Alvas
Powell (Jamaica) and forward Ryan Johnson (Jamaica). The Sounders were without
midfielder Brad Evans and forward Eddie Johnson, both of the U.S. national team.

Dempsey’s header came close in the 14th minute but hit the crossbar, denying
him of his first goal with the Sounders. A short time later, he was seen running
to the sideline holding his left shoulder. He was briefly looked at by a trainer
before heading back on the field.

Dempsey came off again in the 27th minute and his shoulder was treated on
the bench. He had just returned from a hamstring injury that has kept him out
since Sept. 13, entering Wednesday’s match against Vancouver in the 51st minute
before starting against the Timbers.

Schmid was concerned about the beating Dempsey has been taking.

“You look at the times that Dempsey got fouled, that’s gotta stop,” the
coach said. ” The referee’s got to protect him, and they don’t, and it doesn’t
matter if a foul is early in the game or late in the game.”

Alhassan doffed his jersey after his goal from the top of the box flew past
Hahnemann, running to the corner and dancing for the fans before he was mobbed
by his teammates.

“I was excited,” said Alhassan, who is from Ghana. It was his third goal
this season.

The match was heated throughout, but tempers flared after Portland’s
Darlington Nagbe was fouled in the 72nd minute. In the back-and-fourth between
the two teams, Seattle’s Osvaldo Alonso elbowed Will Johnson and was sent off
two minutes later with a red card.

Alonso had to be pulled away from the officials by teammate Steve Zakuani
before he left the field. Schmid also vociferously argued the ejection.

Zakuani’s had a shot that hit the crossbar in stoppage time, and defender
Jack Jewsbury helped to stop and clear a rebound.

“We hit the crossbar in the first half, we hit the crossbar again in the
second half, even playing a man down. I didn’t think we deserved to lose this
game at all,” Schmid said. ” We deserved to come away with at least a tie.”

It was the third meeting this season between the two teams, but first in
Portland. The first ended in a 1-1 draw and Seattle claimed the second 1-0.

The Timbers have not earned a playoff berth since joining MLS in 2011.